This is another great classic that i was not able to laugh at growing up sorry to say same goes for Ren & Stimpy Rockos modern life Rocky & Bullwinkle Space Ghost Beavis & Butthead The Head & many others anyway yeah this is another one of those shows i enjoyed as a kid but was not able to laugh at it because i did not understand the adult humor i guess but now that i am a lot older guess what these shows are a lot more funnyer today because i understand the adult stuff & i enjoy them a lot more today then i did when i was a kid & i can apeceate the shows a little bit more because of the humor anyway this show is a classic i love it great memories from Kids WB.

Laugh out loud funny! All of the celebrity references were great ESPECIALLY the clown that talked like Jerry Lewis! The only characters I didn't care for were Rita and Runt.Chicken Boo and Katie Kaboom weren't used enough.

When I did "Reach for the Top" in school, everyone's talent was singing the country song. I will also always remember when they were on "Jeopardy!" and the Daily Double was to name all the states and their capitals but Yakko forgot to phrase it in the form of a question so he was penalized. Good times.

I freaking love this show! I always crack up pretty much the whole time and it's not only the 2nd best cartoon of the 90s (Simpsons being the first) but one of the best of all time. Brilliant, just pure brilliant!

What I found interesting about the Spielberg/Warner cartoons (this one, especially) is that sometimes they would mention celebrities by name, and at other times they would give them spoof names. I liked this show, for the most part, but they could get vicious at times...Even towards their fans.

This was one of my favorite cartoon shows it's right up there with The Ren & Stimpy Show, Space Ghost Coast To Coast, Sonic The Hedgehog, Rocko's Modern Life, Rugrats, Dexter's Laboratory, Batman The Animated Series and Garfield And Friends.
My favorite thing on this show was good idea, bad idea.

me and my brother would fight over who gets to watch tv at lunch, i would want to watch this and he wanted to watch something else, so my mom made it that we rotate each day, in other words i loved this show

I loved this show! It had fun parodies of everything and had smart innuendo that could appeal to all ages. There were even jokes that you had to be at a college level to get (kinda like The Simpsons but for kids). But I do prefer the original Looney Tunes.

Yo..wen i waz younger i had the BEST ever about these guys...i had to help find their way home to the water tower and we went on a loooooong journey having fun and laughing...until we finaly found their home...i've never felt so happy.until this day i will always remember Animaniacs.

Who could forget this show. I don't specifically remember much of this, but I remember liking the show itself and the short music videos they had that aired during the commercials. I remember they made one about the U.S. presidents.

O my God one of the best cartoons i ever saw it made me pee my pant when i was younger and it still does y couldnt they ave kept it goin what ever happened to these great 90s show it was awsome epesially the music

This really is one of the greatest cartoons ever. Really funny and educational, and great characters, too! My parents got me the first DVD for my birthday. I watched it with my brother (who is too young to remember the show) and he loved it. He agrees that it's waaaay better than the cartoons on TV today!

Looking back now, as a child I could only understand about 85% of the show. And now as an adult I totally get why my parents wanted to watch it with us as well, their are so many pop culture and political references.(Remember Bill Clinton in the intro?)

"Too much time on your hands?" Really? Me? sonic64's been "policing" this page since, like, December of '06.

(Oh well, ya try to be diplomatic n' sh*t.) As far as I'm concerned, you can go f*ck a duck, sonic64. And if it makes you feel any better, you can name it Minerva Mink. Now "those are the facts!" (Aaaannd scene...)

but i think my best was that devilish girl that had a loving dog called BUTTONS
that dog walked thru hell to save that clueless child as she tortured it at times screaming "buttons..buttons"
and the dog would come loyally to her rescue...

A few weeks ago in my health class I asked everyone if they remembered this show [I randomly screamed "I love Hey Arnold!" in the middle of class & everyone just started to talk about shows they loved when they were little], but they didn't! I was like, "NO!!! HOW COULD YOU NOT?!" It was great, but sometimes annoying.

hell yes! i had the game for the SNES, the one for the gamecube, and i have seasons 1 and 2 on DVD and the original VHS. not to mention the dolls they came out with. and the little casette tapes with the songs on em.

I watched Animaniacs when I was little and I remember this episode where Dr. Scratchensniff and Wackko got stuck in a elevator for ten hours and Dr. Scratchensniff kept calling somebody to get him and Wackko out. I don't blame him for that.

Following Tiny Toon Adventures, this show was Spielburg's second amazing show full of comedy, nonsense and everything young children of the 90's needed to wake up on a saturday morning, what a great program

I love Rita's voice, and Mindy was adorable (okay lady I love you buh-bye!).
I have a question about the variable verses. Was 'public domain-y' a verse or did I just make that up and forget about it (I'm stupid that way).
Oh yeah, the hip hippos suck. They suck so much I won't even capitalize their names. I hate flavio and marita. That's how much they suck.

Sonic64: Yeah, really. And the Freelance/AKOM animation certainly didn't do Katie any favors. I'm glad Kenned-I mean, "It Who Shall Not Be Named", didn't animate the show. Ugh. Were AKOM and Freelance the only people to animate Katie? Because she wasn't in Macadamia Nut OR the opening theme song. I would think she'd be in the theme song; people who make cartoons usually have their characters ready far in advance. Nick probably made Katie later on in the show. The concept was good, but it got old fast.

Best show ever. Yakko is my favorite. I â™¥ Rob Paulsen. I love all the pop culture references and witty comebacks. And the animation was great. Tokyo Movie Shinsha was by far the best quality, but I love Startoons the best. Everything was excellent, from the movements to the expressions to the colors. I have an Animaniacs lunch box from eBay. It's so cute. The only bad things about the show were Nick Hollander (creator of Katie Ka-boom) and the Hip Hippos. My favorite writers are Sherri Stoner, Paul Rugg, and Peter Hastings. And let's not forget the guy who started it all, Tom Ruegger. I love it, love it, love it!

I LOVE ANIMANIACS!!!!!!! I wish this show was back on tv, oh wait, i can just go buy the new dvds they've came out for this show! I always watched this show when I came home from school!
Yakko was one of my *fictional character crushes*

Chill out, i don't have a problem if you guys like this show, but i don't, and i am just expressing my opinions. Some things on Inuyasha were funny, like the "Sit Boy" spell, which i think is funnier than anvils falling on peoples heads. Naruto is okay, but it is not one of my favorite anime's. sonic64, i don't hate you for admiring this show, but what you said about hating people that hate things you like, thats the way i feel. Alot of people in my school (especially teachers) think i am a freak because i like anime, and not only that, they tell me i should draw real things instead of anime (i draw anime, by the way) people think its sad that i grew up watching dragon ball z and sailor moon instead of sesame street and all that. So what i am saying is, you guys don't suck and i am not being mean, i am just saying that i don't like this show because it never made me laugh.

MicroMan: You know what? I don't care if this show doesn't have any type of anime style. Animaniacs is a true cartoon and a true classic. I actually like this show better than Inuyasha. And I actually like the anvil falling on characters heads and that is NOT childish. It's true cartoon humor that's been used since like the 1930s. And I actually think this show is VERY funny and that's what matter to me.

sonic64: I definatly agree with you. Inuyasha isn't a show about humor it's a japanese anime and yes it is better than Naruto. Naruto is pretty much a more modernized version of Dragonball Z and even THAT show is better than Naruto.

nothing on this show was funny! there was no action, except anvils falling on peoples heads, and that is just childish! Inuyasha is 100 times better than this show, because it has "real" action and its anime! Maybe some cartoons are better than anime, like the super mario bros. super show, but not this!

Pokefreak111, WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU DOING?! I'm Sorry but Blueluigi's right! You're screwing the whole page up and Me, Blueluigi and Everyone else will hate it having to scroll all the way down through your Loooooooooooooooooong Comment. So I admit you to stop posting these Annoying comments or else you'll get banned from the Website!

Wow, I loved this show. I had a CD with some of the songs on it... I still listen to them, but it's been awhile. The pop culture in this show was great. Remember in the intro, where Bill Clinton played the sax? Classic. I also liked Slappy. I hated Mindy, though. She always got loose, and Buttons had to go get her. Remember Rita the singing cat? I loved her voice.

Yeah, well I'm glad his comments have been removed. But another thing that I REALLY want to be removed is pokefreak111's comments on this page (just look at the comments and you'll see what I mean). He even saw those on the Retrojunk pages of: Spongebob Squarepants and Sailor Moon. There might be more but that's all I know.

Guess what? I'm gonna be making an online TV programming block called blueluigi's TV show programming block. It includes 5 TV shows and Animaniacs is the second show that's gonna be shown on there. Here are the other shows.

Oh yeah, I remember Animaniacs. This was a much zanier Tiny Toons. They portrayed so many figures from popular culture in this cartoon (i.e. Former President Bill Clinton for the Introduction and The Who in one episode). Pinky and the Brain were great too.

I remember a lot of variations to the opening credits.
Like: "Eiesnhower and Mamie", "The rain in Spainy", "Hydroplaney" and others, though I'm not quite sure how to spell them. Alos, at season 2, they dropped the Clinton line for "We pay tons of income tax". When Pinky and the Brain got their own show, they added (and I think this is correct, I haven't heard it in a while), "Meet Ralph the guard, Doc Scratchinsniff, say hi to Hello Nurse".

quote: "this show was the best thing to ever grace the tv screen, hey does anyone else remember the warners "50th" anniversary special with buddy? classic."

oops I meant to say the warners 65th anniversary my bad. buddy singing to himself: I'm a travelin through the out back, I'm as chipper as I can be, I've got no fears got no worries...." yakko wako and dot pop out from behind a bush with mallets and smash buddy, and sing "we've smashed outback buddy."

Yes, at the part where she says Here's the show's namey, there's usually something different there. I can't remember too many of them. There was one where Wakko was dressed as a hunchback and he said "Where's Long Chainy?" and then one "Pinky and the Brainy" and "Ca ca Mainy" which was just them acting coo coo.

Fav show hands down! I loved it so much, and I even got to meet them back in 95! Which started my love for Rob Paulsen and all the great work he's done. :3
I learned alot from this show; as if I wasn't sarcastic enough, Animaniacs gave me great new vocabulary words to throw at people. My parents started to realize that I was laughing at the "adult" jokes on the show when I was only 9, I think it scared them XD.
Dot "I found Prince!" *she holds up the artist formally known as prince*
Yakko "No! FINGER prints!" *wiggles his fingers*
Dot Looks at Prince discusted "..I don't think so..."

There would be competitions to see who could sing the theme song the fastest (along with the tiny toons theme) in elementary school (it came out when I was in 3rd grade). Even today, at 20 years old, I could start singing it and have anyone in my age group within earshot join in. Definitely a huge piece of pop culture for my age group (taught us the states/capitals, nations of the world, and us presidents ^.^)

Man, this show is so funny! I used to watch it on Fox Kids every day I came home from school in the afternoon! No other children's program has ever made me laugh so hard! Wakko has always been my favorite character, because he is quite stupid and crude (in a good way)! One of my favorite episodes was the one with the teacher who comes to teach the Warners (I think it was about having good manners or something like that) "You let me out of this box this instant or I'll give you an F! Do you hear me?! AN F!!!!" ROTFL!!!!